Bayern Munich substitute Robert Lewandowski single-handedly
obliterated VfL Wolfsburg by scoring five times in nine minutes,
including the league's fastest hat-trick, as the champions crushed their
rivals 5-1 to extend their perfect Bundesliga start to six wins.
The Poland striker came on after the break and stunned Wolfsburg with
three goals in four minutes, starting in the 51st, to turn the game on
its head.
The win lifted Bayern to a maximum 18 points, three ahead of
second-placed Borussia Dortmund, who are in action at Hoffenheim on
Wednesday.
Wolfsburg, who had not conceded a goal in their last four matches in all competitions, are third on 11 points.
Bayern coach Pep Guardiola brought on Lewandowski at the start of the
second half and the 27-year-old forward opened his account six minutes
later.
Nine minutes after that Bayern, who host Dinamo Zagreb in the
Champions League next week, were 5-1 up and the Wolves in a state of
complete disbelief as Lewandowski, the league's top scorer two seasons
ago, took his tally for this campaign to eight goals.
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